Hey @SonyMusicEnt - apparently you ‘own’ 47 seconds of my performance of Bach. He died 300 years ago. And I made this recording in my living room. Stop being assholes. You own NOTHING!pic.twitter.com/t9IYWf3l70
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‘Applied in 248 countries’
@SonyMusicGlobal I am not going to let this go. Not just for me but for many many other musicians you pull this stunt with. If necessary I’ll go legal. Because enough already. You have trampled over musicians for decades.pic.twitter.com/Vhk8pg51XB
Already belongs to Nestle (the world, not Sony)
Que mierda???? Has hablado con un abogad*?
Outrageous. Don’t think I’ve ever heard anything so ridiculous 
Could you license the recording to your record label just so that somebody would actually legally own the publishing rights, and then inform Sony that they owe you royalties now or something to that effect. Call TimeWarner, is what I'm suggesting lol
really?
It's of little comfort but this is probably being attended entirely by algorithms - code only looking for the notes being played in the right order, not whether or not they're being played from an artist or from a recording that Sony own the distributing rights to...
Eric Morecambe should be alright, then.
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